NH 38th in the nation in producing white-tailed deer with trophy-quality racksLots of ways exist to boost whitetail trophy populations, from hunting restrictions to deer semen auctions. Some schemes, however, will get a monster rack of antlers tossed out of competition. Tactics like artificial insemination, high-fence captive breeding and cloning have gained popularity in some parts of the country, but aren't allowed by most traditional fair-chase hunting institutions.

New Hampshire sex offender arrested in Glens Falls, NYGlens Falls Police and the U.S. Marshals Service arrested Jarret L. Eaglin, 29, at a Chester Street home early Friday, police said. Eaglin was wanted for violating parole on an aggravated felonious sexual assault conviction in Hillsborough County, N.H.

Does Georgia Teen Kidnapping Point to Larger Online Predation Risk?A 2008 study of internet sex crimes by University of New Hampshire researchers also concluded the popular myth of adults using the internet to prey on innocent children online is misleading. It's not that online predation doesn't happen, but the way it happens differs from the popular image of pedophiles seeking out innocent young children.

'Public safety' microwave network completeThis project is a collaboration of the Department of Safety, Department of Transportation (DOT), Department of Resources and Economic Development (DRED), N.H. National Guard, and New Hampshire Public Television (NHPTV).

Politico: Sununu mocks Newt's 'cockamamie' ideasFormer New Hampshire governor and big Romney surrogate John Sununu hit Newt Gingrich's "big ideas" on a Romney campaign call this afternoon, saying most of the former speaker's plans are "cockamamie."

Ron Paul knows how to stretch a dollar – or 15 million dollarsWhen Republican presidential rival Rick Perry stayed in Council Bluffs, Iowa, his campaign racked up a $1,204 tab at the Hilton Gardens Inn. When Paul visited Council Bluffs, he spent $64.38 at a Super 8 motel. Paul spends the money the way he raises it — in small chunks. Overall, 62 percent of Paul's disbursements were for under $100. Just 5 percent of Perry's expenditures were less than $100.

Margolis: Vt. sales tax holiday is penny wise and pound foolishGranted, it's a relatively harmless dumb idea, as dumb ideas go. Earlier examples, such as the Crusades and Communism, resulted in mass murder, torture, forced conversions and general mayhem. More recent examples such as food courts and the designated hitter create gastronomic and/or aesthetic outrage which offends – or at least ought to offend – even the minimally sensitive. The sales tax holiday, on the other hand, will merely cost the state something like $1.5 million while doing no good at all.

Worcester Telegram: A major blunder: UMHC pays heavy price for misstepsThe agreements to reimburse insurers are welcome, but it is unclear whether any UMass personnel, at the Caitlin Raymond International Agency or elsewhere, have been disciplined or fired. And, while UMass Memorial President and CEO John G. O'Brien issued a statement accepting “full responsibility for the mistakes and errors in judgment that were made,” the agreements themselves do not contain any admission of wrongdoing. Mr. O'Brien declined to speak to Telegram & Gazette news reporters about the matter this week.

Gardner, USA Women's Sled Hockey Team set to skate at ColiseeThe U.S. Women's Sled Hockey Team will square off against the Northeast Passage Wildcats, based out of the University of New Hampshire, at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee in Lewiston at 2:30 p.m., just ahead of a scheduled tripleheader featuring JV, girls' and varsity boys' teams from rivals Lewiston High School and St. Dominic Academy.

RVs from far and wide journey to Super Bowl XLVITodd Goodman, from Candia, NH, drove all night with his daughter Becca to arrive at an RV park outside Indianapolis where they were staying in order to attend Super Bowl XLVI. He bought two tickets for $6000.